Thanks for the suggestion Markus. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be as simple as a missing RPM: # rpm -q db1 db1-1.85-88 One thing I have noticed is that the soffice script tries to set the library path whenever you run it, I think this must be because it wants to use these files (libnss3.so and libldap50.so) from the /opt/openoffice.org1.9.122/programs directory rather than the system installed libraries (libnss_ldap.so.2). I'm not sure how I can arrange for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to be set correctly for a normal user, remember that this works without any problems for root. Any help would be much appreciated. Best wishes, Jon. Markus Natter wrote:
On 8/9/05, Jonathan Brooks
wrote: I'm resending this, since I'm sure someone out there must be using openoffice 1.9 on SuSE 9.2? Please let me know if you have had more success than me, I'm getting nowhere fast with this.....
Cheers, Jon.
Jonathan Brooks wrote:
Anyone had this problem?: I have installed version 1.9.122 as root using the RPMs provided by OpenOffice.org
I can run the program as root, but when I try to run it as a normal user I get the following error message:
soffice /etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/javaldx: symbol lookup error: /lib/libnss_ldap.so.2: undefined symbol: __db185_open /etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/soffice.bin: symbol lookup error: /lib/libnss_ldap.so.2: undefined symbol: __db185_open
The only thing I can think might be screwing me around is that the user's home dir is stored on an NFS mounted disk, and rootsquash is set to prevent root from writing there (to increase security on the server).
Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers, Jon.
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Hi Jon,
do you have the old berkeley DB db1-1.85-xx.rpm Package installed? If not, do so and try again.. ( it seems to me that this is missing.. )
hope this helps,
Markus
-- Jonathan Brooks (Ph.D.) Research Assistant. PaIN Group, Department of Human Anatomy & Genetics, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QX tel: +44(0)1865-282654 fax: +44(0)1865-282656 web: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~jon